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Perspective

Jan. 3, 2014

What can, or should, lawyers do about the decline in law school enrollment?

There has been much discussion over the past several years about the decline in law school enrollment not only in California but nationally. By Patrick M Kelly


By Patrick M. Kelly


There has been much discussion over the past several years about the decline in law school enrollment not only in California but nationally. As members of the bar, we should be concerned with the impact of this decline on our profession, the potential consequences in the future and what we should do or can do about it.


As immediate past president of the California Bar and current vice chair of the bar's Task Force on Admissions ...

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